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Cool water reaction.
This got brought up in my princeton review chem class... so I figured Id look it up to see how crazy it is.
They mention Francium, its immensely radioactive and at no time has every been more than 10,000 atoms ever been isolated of the element... and those atoms were taken from a decaying isotope of another element. In any case, Francium could probably take out 2-3 blocks (if not more) and do alot of damage to everything in the surrounding area.
Hell yes! Chemistry can be so much fun. It's amazing to think that everything in the universe is made up of atoms that we can't even see, interacting at a subatomic level, and who knows how far beyond/below that level.
At least one of these particular reactions was apparently faked:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/life/bads...1821144,00.html
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| But what really happened? Deep Throat (OK, Brainiac's Dr Bunhead, aka Tom Pringle) claims: "Absolutely bloody nothing. The density of caesium ensured it hit the bottom of the bath like a lead weight. The sheer volume of water then drowned out the thermal shock-wave I was expecting to shatter the bath. They could not go home empty handed. So they rigged a bomb in the bottom of the bath and then blew the shit out of it. I must say it did look cool ... [It] ate away at my conscience. But I couldn't do anything about it." |
ghey...
oh well, still looks cool.
But Im sure 2g of francium (if it would ever be obtained) could rip it hard.
Francium has a really short half-life (half an hour or something, I think), so that would be pretty tough without some heavy duty physics equipment.
Who knows, though, might be possible. Would be neat to see. 
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Francium has a really short half-life (half an hour or something, I think), so that would be pretty tough without some heavy duty physics equipment. Who knows, though, might be possible. Would be neat to see. |
lol...Deep Throat
This thread reminds me that I registered in the biggest waste of time course ever: Integrated Sciences. Should be quite the fucking joke.
Is that some kind of general science course?
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Is that some kind of general science course? |
does this mean that i don't have to steal plutonium from the libyians to generate my 1.2 Jigawatts into my flux compacator ?

"Integrated" outside the context of math is normally just a buzzword that can be used to mean quite a few things. 
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| Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles Is that some kind of general science course? |
Biochem, though...
No laughing matter.
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| Originally posted by Yan Biochem, though... No laughing matter. |
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| Originally posted by jennypie This thread reminds me that I registered in the biggest waste of time course ever: Integrated Sciences. Should be quite the fucking joke. |
The only reaction I have, is with excess water. If I drink too much, I pee more. 
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| Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On I have taken Integrated Sciences I & II. Of course, I go to a different school than you do, and in Florida of all places to get an education at, but yeah, both classes were totally jokes. I did like the Professors, however. It's kind of rare to find good, interesting professors teaching stupid classes. |
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